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    Dove Key Ranch Wildlife Rehabilitation - Animal of the Month

    Turtle Tip of the Day - 5

    Top ten ways Texans can help our turtles and tortoises
    Tip 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10

    by Bonnie Wroblewski

    5. Stay alert for turtles crossing the road.

    Turtles and tortoises often have to risk dangerous road crossings in order to travel between breeding, feeding, watering, and hibernating spots in their home territories. Box turtles are further drawn to streets in search of protein-rich road kill treats and warm spots on cool evenings. If you see a chelonian attempting to cross a road, lend it a helping hand. Ferry the shelled adventurer across the street, placing it in the direction it was traveling a significant distance away from traffic. As discussed in the ornate box turtle animal of the month article, turtles and tortoises are often imprinted on the region in which they live. They know where they want to go, why they want to go there, and exactly how they want to get there. The only help you need give them is safe transport across the hazardous road, then leave them to their own devices.
    A female red-eared slider that had been hit by a car began laying eggs on her second day of recovery at Dove Key Ranch. We successfully incubated the clutch and were rewarded with tiny turtles hatching out a few months later.
    If you discover an injured turtle on the roadside, take careful note of where the chelonian was discovered and immediately call a wildlife rehabilitator for assistance (you can visit http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wild/rehab/list/ for a list of Texas wildlife rehabbers by county or call 713-548-4718 for local referrals). Hopefully, with a bit of medical care and time for healing, the rescued turtle will be back out in his/her familiar habitat before too long. Even in the cases when the vehicle-induced injuries are fatal, hope can still spring for the next generation. Unlaid eggs from deceased female chelonians can sometimes be successfully reared, hatching into releasable mini-turtles and tortoises that can carry on the genetic family legacy.
    After ensuring that all the newborns were healthy (above), we released the group in a safe wetland close to the site of their mother’s near tragic accident (below). “Mom” turtle was released shortly thereafter, once her injuries were completely healed.
     

    See Top ten ways Texans can help our turtles and tortoises
    Tip 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10

    © Bonnie Wroblewski
    http://www.dovekeywildlife.org
    May 28, 2011
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